The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nigeria has strengthened its control over the Senate, increasing its representation to 88 members after the swearing-in of four newly elected senators in recent by-elections. Despite a wave of defections from the APC by several lawmakers and candidates who criticized the party's internal processes, including allegations of candidate imposition and lack of democracy during primaries, the APC has maintained its majority in the National Assembly. Notable defectors included former Inspector-General of Police Abubakar Adamu and two senators from Bauchi State, who left the APC for other parties. However, the APC has offset these losses by gaining new members through both by-election wins and continued defections into the party.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents factual information about the APC's growing influence in the Senate and the defections from the party without overtly favoring either side. It includes details about both the gains made by the APC and the reasons behind the departures of some members, providing a balanced view.






